Free METRO Rides for Area Students All Month

Metro Transit Authority of Harris County sent this bulletin at 09/08/2017 03:39 PM CDT

Media Hot Line 713.739.4040

Release Date: Sept. 8, 2017

The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) is the region’s largest public transit provider, offering safe, reliable and affordable transportation services about 370,000 times per day. Besides operating more than 1,200 buses on METRO’s network, METRORail's system includes the Red Line (Main Street and Northline), Green Line (East End) and Purple Line (Southeast). METRO’s services also include: STAR Vanpool, METROLift, HOV/HOT lanes, Bike & Ride program, Park & Ride, and road improvement projects. Learn more about METRO services at ridemetro.org where you will also find useful tools like the RideMETRO app where you can plan your trip and even pay your fare from your phone.

Students Ride METRO for Free Through September

METRO is offering free rides to all area students through Sept. 30, 2017. Many families are left with limited transportation options and disrupted schedules since the storm. Parents accompanying students to school may also ride for free.

Harvey Recovery Free Ride Facts

Free rides for all students K- College

Free rides for parents escorting students

High school and college students must present student ID before boarding

Offer through Sept. 30, 2017

"The road to recovery is a long one for so many people in our community. We hope the free riders will remove some stress for parents and students as they return to school," said METRO Chair Carrin Patman.

METRO staff worked around the clock to get nearly all of the routes running again. A handful are detoured, abbreviated or combined due to high water. More buses are being used to meet higher ridership demands.

"We're going to be very flexible and adapt services to meet the needs of our community," said METRO President & CEO Tom Lambert.

Information about METRO's routes and schedules can be found at RIDEMETRO.org.

Customer Note: Some printed schedules, METRO's Trip Planner, and Next Bus Texting may not be accurate due to route variations related to the storm.

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